Hot-shooting Cavs top Bulls to improve to 14-0

Donovan Mitchell poured in 37 points and Darius Garland supplied 29 as the host Cleveland Cavaliers became the sixth team in NBA history to open a season with 14 wins in a row by beating the Chicago Bulls 144-126 on Friday night.

In both teams’ first NBA Cup game this season, Chicago fought valiantly, but Cleveland was ultimately able to record its longest winning streak in team history.

[MV] Passion Forbidden Jencarlos Canela Mónica Spear Rebecca Jones Ep 3/18It was anybody’s game with 10:41 remaining, as Bulls big man Jalen Smith sank a pair of free throws to make it 110-all. The Cavaliers proceeded to rattle off 12 of the next 15 points, though, taking a 122-113 lead with 6:08 left.

Chicago cut its deficit to four, 123-119, but a 16-2 run by Cleveland followed, ending any comeback hopes the Bulls had.

Mitchell also had seven boards for the Cavaliers, who got a 24-point, 10-rebound double-double from Jarrett Allen and 22 points from reserve Caris LeVert.

Cleveland outshot the visitors 54.8 percent to 51.1 percent from the floor.

Coby White netted a team-high 29 points for a Chicago squad that knocked down 20 of 42 3-pointers. Nikola Vucevic contributed 25 points and eight rebounds, and Patrick Williams notched 17 points and nine assists.

After trailing by four at intermission, Chicago forged an 87-87 tie on a three-point play from White with 6:04 remaining in the third quarter.

Just 41 seconds later, White canned a trey to give the Bulls their second lead of the game at 90-89. (They took a brief 6-5 lead in the game’s first two minutes.)

However, bokep the rest of the frame belonged to the Cavaliers, who held a 107-102 edge heading into the fourth.

Cleveland was on fire to open the game, going 19-for-22 from the field in the first quarter to build a 49-34 lead. Garland scored 15 points over the first 12 minutes of action.

The 49 points were the most the Cavaliers have scored in a quarter in franchise history.

A triple from Mitchell extended the Cleveland lead to 19 at 57-38 with 10:16 left in the second quarter, but Chicago didn’t get discouraged. It put together a monster 27-12 run, pulling within 69-65 with 2:39 to go in the first half.

However, Garland and Allen each converted a three-point play to help the Cavaliers stay in front, and Cleveland took a 77-73 advantage into the break.

–Field Level Media

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